Barack Obama is hell bent on doing as much damage as he possibly can before he leaves office January 20th. Instead of dialing it back for a smooth transition for Donald Trump, Obama has decided to up his divisionary tactics.

Now John Kerry has jumped onboard and has delivered his own anti-Israeli speech that has everyone pissed off even more. Kerry had the nerve to tell Israel that it had to choose between being Jewish and being democratic, it could not be both.

“Today, there are a similar number of Jews and Palestinians living between the Jordan river and the Mediterranean Sea. They have a choice. They can choose to live together in one state or they can separate into two states. But here is a fundamental reality. If the choice is one state, Israel can either be Jewish or democratic. It cannot be both. And it won’t ever really be at peace.”

Could you imagine if this logic was said to the Palestinian people or even to the Black Lives Matter movement? The liberal media would be outraged but, of course, it is ok if a liberal says it.

John Kerry may have thought that people would be alright with his racist rhetoric, but he was very wrong. Shortly after he delivered this speech, social media exploded and hammered him for the disgusting “lecture”.

Israel has now accused the Obama administration of working behind the scenes to ensure that this terrible resolution passed. What is most upsetting about that accusation is that it most likely true.

Kerry of course, is remaining defiant saying that friends need to be truthful to each other, but the American people are not buying it. This is just more proof of how much disdain this administration has to Israel and its close allegiance to Muslims.

Obama wrote in his book From Audacity of Hope,‘I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.’

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